Wednesday, 9 October 2013

How Films Are Made


How films are made



Pre-Production

  • Basic concept of script and story board  is made
  • The script is broken down into individual scenes 
  • Location is revealed 
  • Cast members are notified 
  • Costumes and props are identified 
  • Schedule is produced and arrangements are made for necessary elements and times 
  • Sets are constructed 
  • Crew is hired 




Production


Post-production is, in fact, many different processes grouped under one name. Following below:




Production is where the cast and crew get to work. It is the most practical side of the three stages. It is when the planning turns into reality. When the storyboards come alive. The cinematographers get to work and attempt to get the directors vision onto the camera. The actors act at their best abilities to make the film realistic and phenomenal.






















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